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Is everyone in your environment giving you the "look" because your baby is crying all the time? Would You Like Me To Show You Exactly How To Stop Your Baby’s Colic Pain Immediately, How To Restore A Regular Routine That Allows You To Bond Normally, Let Everyone Sleep Out, And Get Your Life Back Into Gear In Less Than One Week?Some children breeze through the weaning months as they grow accustomed to eating solid food and some start a long period of difficult adaptation, crying their hearts out, almost yelling their outrage at the demands their digestive system is imposing them in terms of pain. - Are your close, well-meaning relatives and friends making you feel guilty, no matter what they say?
- Maybe you are feeling a little guilty because your baby doesn’t stop crying all the time?
- Are you constantly feeling tired to the point of exhaustion?
- Do you feel your parner is not supportive enough in this situation?
- Do you feel you and your baby are not bonding quite the way you would expect or want it?
- Is the continual crying making you feel desperate, short tempered and exasperated?
- If you answered "yes" to any number of the above questions, chances are you are having to try and cope with a baby that is colicky.
Soon you will discover... - Telling hints that your baby is sick, not colicky.
- Expert tips from parents of colicky babies to calm the crying.
- Tools you can use (some just lying around the house) to soothe your child, while also giving you a break from holding your child.
- Does feeding your baby formula cause colic?
- 5 possible causes of colic.
- How to tell if your baby is simply crying from hunger.
- 6 common ways to calm your baby as they cry.
- How to prepare for predictable colicky moments.
- Tips from experience. Here’s how parents are creatively stopping the crying.
- The power of a napping schedule.
- How to cuddle your baby to comfort, even if they fight at first.
- Using pressure in this spot can soothe their crying.
- Tricks for getting your baby to sleep through as much of the night as possible.
- Why you should keep a colic diary... and 11 things to keep track of.
10 tips for easier nursing at night......
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